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Re: Could you in theory ?
by
notlist3d
on 30/03/2015, 01:25:45 UTC

90% of the year i have a steady 6-10 MPH wind 12-16 hours a day in my back yard. I intend to set up a "mine when the wind blows" little rig that converts wind into bitcoin, BEFORE ALL OF YOU START IN, i am well aware that i will never in my lifetime recover the cost of the investment i made alone by running 1 miner when the wind blows. This is simply a tinker fart around project. Last year i made a wind powered desktop PC that seeds movies to the P2P network when the wind blows and it runs smooth 6-12 hours a day without problems. I also make no money from that either.

I love that line Smiley.  You would be one of the first to do this most likely.   I have heard of one other person talk about getting a quote (cannot remember name).  But I personally have not seen one shown and I am here way to often.

I think it is a neat project and I'm sure it can be done.  But the upfront cost keeps most from it.  If you are not worried about it I would think you will have a nice project to show off.  You could always look at current gen to try to get longest running you can.  The S5, SP20 (underclocked), and Avalon 4.1 (underclocked) are all miners if you could get powered with watts in the 500's.   

If you do one of those you might be able to do with a decent amount less then a 1000 watt inverter and ultimately run it longer per day.